Um, let me put it this way for you, Ben: The maximum setting that you can select in the BIOS, if the BIOS is expanded to maximum capacity of the NF2 platform is 333. This is the setting for DDR666. Stop beating your head against the wall on this one as it has been released from different vendors such as Asus, Epox, and Abit when explaining that: while you can only select up to 211/217/233/### NOW in the BIOS, we will be giving a BIOS update that will allow you to go up to (umpty-ump). The max setting on the NF2 is 333. This is not DDR333, because that would be ghey and pointless. This is DDR666 which is impossible, but will be something for crazy OC guys to strive for.
Can you get that? Not DDR333, but DDR666. Not selecting 166 in BIOS, but 333. There is a difference. Can you feel me? We all know it is impossible, but it was designed as such into the chipset.
I really don't want to argue this anymore. Believe what you will. I'm just repeating facts.
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